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The Battle at Khore (Urdu language: : کھوڑ کی جنگ‎ , Sindhi language: :کوڙ جي جنگ) was fought between the Kalhora and Mughal Empire round about 1699 AD at place of Khore, now a days it is Torre (ٽوڙ) village along the bank of mighty hill torrent the Nai Gaj , in the vicinity of Johi Taluka of Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan. Prince Muhammad Mu'izuddin[1] the then Governor of Multan and Lahore came from Lahore and attacked Sindh. Mian Deen Muhammad Kalhoro who had succeeded his father Mian Naseer Muhammad Kalhoro in 1692 AD[2] wanted to compromise and surrender but his younger brother Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro refused. Thus bloody battle was fought between both the armies. The Mughal's army was commanded by Gaj Singh[3] Bhatti,Raja Surajmal Udhepuri and Raja Udhey Singh who had lost their lives in this battle.[4] However, Mughal's army defeated kalhora's force.[5][6][7]

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